ABC News celebrated the launch of Nightline co-anchor Byron Pitts‘s new book Be the One earlier this week.
The book features six stories of teenagers across the country who overcame hardships including sexual abuse, drug addiction, and war, and persevered.
Guests in attendance at Manhattan’s Dakota Bar Monday night included ABC News president James Goldston, Nightline co-anchor Juju Chang and executive producer Roxanna Sherwood, World News Tonight weekend anchor Tom Llamas, correspondent Rebecca Jarvis and many more.
Pitts was on The View Thursday talking about Be the One:
.@Nightline's @ByronPitts on his book on youth adversity: "Hopefully somebody will find you, but if not, you be the one to save yourself!" pic.twitter.com/iE4fPggvWv
— The View (@TheView) May 18, 2017